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Following Tuesday's stunning attack via pagers, Lebanon was hit by another deadly wave of exploding communications devices on Wednesday.
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The Federal Reserve moved aggressively Wednesday to start cutting interest rates as easing inflation fears gives way to concern about the job market.
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Local headlines for Wednesday, September 18, 2024
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StateImpact Oklahoma’s Jillian Taylor is among 25 journalists selected for the National Press Foundation’s 2024 Community Development Fellowship.
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After decades of devastating increases driven by fentanyl and other toxic street drugs, overdose deaths are dropping sharply in much of the U.S. The trend could mean roughly 20,000 fewer deaths in 2024.
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Electronic pagers belonging to members of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah exploded simultaneously on Tuesday afternoon, killing at least nine people and wounding around 2,800.
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You may have encountered the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality’s Air Quality Health Advisories. But the agency has introduced a good-news counterpart: the Awesome Air Alert.
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Local headlines for Tuesday, September 17, 2024
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A trio of state lawmakers are asking the Oklahoma Supreme Court to disqualify Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett from judicial cases at the commission.
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A proposed law would allocate $40 million toward housing needs as part of a reauthorization of the Cherokee Nation’s Housing, Jobs and Sustainable Communities Act for a three-year cycle.
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This episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma features stories on growing opposition to Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters, foster care, and the oldest continually-run Black rodeo in the U.S.
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Indigenous representation on the big screen is growing, but that does not mean the Emmy Awards are in the bag for Indigenous talent.
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